Since its founding in 1856 by Thomas Burberry, the Burberry
From Humble Beginnings to Global Fame
Thomas Burberry, a 21-year-old draper’s apprentice, established the brand with a focus on creating durable outerwear. His breakthrough came in 1879 with the invention of gabardine, a breathable, weatherproof fabric that revolutionized rainwear. This innovation paved the way for the brand’s legendary trench coat, originally designed for British military officers during World War I. The coat’s functional details—such as epaulets, D-ring straps, and a storm shield—remain hallmarks of Burberry’s design today.
By the early 20th century, Burberry had gained royal recognition, becoming the official supplier of outdoor attire to King Edward VII. The brand’s signature check pattern, introduced in the 1920s as a lining for its coats, later became a dominant motif in its accessories and apparel, solidifying its status as a luxury icon.
Modern Evolution and Cultural Impact
In recent decades, Burberry has masterfully blended tradition with contemporary appeal. Under the creative direction of Christopher Bailey (2001–2018), the brand embraced digital innovation, becoming the first luxury label to livestream a runway show. Its campaigns have featured ambassadors like Emma Watson and Cara Delevingne. The current creative director, Riccardo Tisci, has infused a streetwear edge into classic designs—evident in collaborations with Supreme and the reintroduction of the TB monogram inspired by founder Thomas Burberry.
Burberry’s sustainability efforts also stand out, including pledges to achieve carbon neutrality and reduce waste. Notably, it discontinued the use of real fur in 2018, reflecting a commitment to ethical fashion.
Exploring Burberry’s Product Range
Beyond trench coats, Burberry offers a diverse portfolio: fragrances, handbags, and accessories adorned with the iconic check. For a curated selection of its latest collections, refer to this detailed product spreadsheet, which highlights materials, pricing, and seasonal trends.
From dressing Arctic explorers to gracing red carpets, Burberry’s legacy endures as a testament to adaptability without compromising heritage. As the brand continues to redefine luxury for new generations, its story remains a compelling blend of innovation and tradition.